Using The Flash; Taking Pictures In Macro Mode - Concord Camera 6340z User Manual

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TAKING PICTURES/VIDEO CLIPS
(Large)
(Medium 1)
(Medium 2)
(Small)

USING THE FLASH

Use the flash according to the guidelines below:
Auto
Force On
Force Off
Red-eye reduction,
Force on
Red-eye reduction,
Auto
Slow sync.
Slow Red-Eye
1. Press the
button to switch between flash modes.
• The selected flash mode appears on the LCD monitor.
2. Shoot the image.
Tips on Red-Eye Reduction feature
Shooting with flash in dark places, the subject's eyes may
appear red in the picture. This phenomenon is known as "Red-
Eye" and occurs when flash reflects back from the retina. With
the Red-Eye Reduction feature, the camera can contract the
pupils of the subject by lighting for about 1 second before the
flash is fired to reduce the chances of Red-Eye.
Tips on Slow Sync. feature
In low light conditions, slow shutter speed provides better lighting of the background that is out of range of the
flash. When flash synchronization is selected, the flash will be simultaneous with the shutter, that is, the flash
will fire after the shutter is fully open but before it closes.
Resolution
2848 x 2136
2048 x 1536
1408 x 1056
640 x 480
Quality
Fine
Normal
The flash fires automatically according to the lighting condition.
The flash always fires.
The flash does not fire.
The flash always fires and will fire after a short delay to reduce red-
eye phenomenon.
The flash fires automatically according to the lighting condition, and
the flash will fire after a short delay to reduce red-eye phenomenon.
When the shutter speed is slow, the flash will fire after the shutter is
full open but before it closes.
Combine the red-eye reduction function and slow sync. function.
Purpose
Print large prints
Print on small size paper
Send images by e-mail
Shoot more images
Purpose
Shoot normal quality images
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